FRESNO - Fresno County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 52-year-old Clovis man for exposing himself near the wave pool at Wild Water Adventure Park. Monday evening the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office received a phone call regarding a male subject exposing himself near the wave pool at Wild Water Adventure Park. The male suspect, later identified as Robert Jack King, was sitting in a lounge chair near the water.

According to several witnesses, King was wearing shorts and was touching his exposed genitalia with his hand. There were several park attendees including children under the age of 10 who witnessed the crime. Park employees were notified and took immediate action to intervene and they notified the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office to respond.

FRESNO - The International Agri-Center and World Ag Expo presented a check in the amount of $63,000 to Valley Children's Hospital during the hospital's All Guild Picnic at the California Armenian Home on May 24, in Fresno, California.

The check represented the total funds raised by the Guilds of Valley Children's Hospital, who participated in World Ag Expo's Toyota Tundra Giveaway by selling chances to win a new 2017 Tundra. The proceeds from the giveaway will directly benefit the Central California hospital.

HURON - Around 9:40 pm on Friday June 9, 2017, Huron Police officers responded to a shots fired call at the Porvenir Estates Apartments, located on the 16000 block of W. Tornado Ave. in Huron. Upon arrival, officers found a 14 year old boy who had been shot and was deceased.

The Huron Police Department requested the Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office assist and take over the investigation. Sheriff patrol deputies, homicide detectives, crime scene technicians and the Coroner’s Unit responded to the scene. Detectives developed information, which identified a 13 year old boy as the primary suspect.

SELMA - On Monday, June 12 at about 7:10 PM, Selma Police Officers responded to the 2300 block of Azalea regarding a domestic violence call. The reporting person reported that her neighbor was at her door suffering from severe cuts.

The victim reported that her husband had assaulted her with a knife and he was now on the roof of their house. Officers from Selma PD arrived and found the husband on the roof and still armed with a large knife. As the officers were trying to talk the husband down from the roof, he began to cut and stab himself with the knife.

MADERA – Madera County District Attorney, David A. Linn, announced today that Jovani Joshua Hernandez, age 29, of Madera was sentenced on April 14, 2017, to serve three years on probation for keeping and training fighting birds. Hernandez was convicted of violating Penal Code section 597j(a) (keeping and training fighting birds). He was also ordered to comply with various other conditions of probation including performing 480 hours community service and has been ordered to pay $10,850.00 restitution to the Madera County Department of Animal Services.